
Parents/Guardians:
For the last 2 years, during the Covid-19 pandemic, the USDA provided free meals for all students. This year that has changed. Families will have to fill out an Application for Educational Benefits form to qualify for free or reduced meals. If you choose not to apply, or you don’t qualify for benefits, meals for your children will be charged to your family meal account.
For more information go to our website
https://www.ci.k12.mn.us/page/food-services


Students in Mrs. Barutt's class integrated number recognition, gross motor skills (throwing and jumping), turn taking, and conversational skills in a game of hopscotch, last week!





Purchasing school supplies can get expensive for parents. You should save your receipts from these purchases because most school supply purchases qualify for a valuable K-12 Education Credit or Subtraction. Learn more about the credit and subtraction and how to claim it on your taxes next year: https:/www.revenue.state.mn.us/k-12-education-subtraction-and-credit


One of our recent grads, Morgan, shared her summer adventure to Beartooth Pass, Montana. She is shown under the summit and standing in snow!
Thanks for sharing your photos, Morgan!
There is still plenty of time to share your summer vacation, stay-cation and fun in the sun photos. Please email them to dbartels@ci.k12.mn.us.



Mrs. Buhlmann, one of our Special Education teachers, found herself some fun for a cause. She participated in the “You Matter Youth Ride,” for suicide awareness at the Crawl for the Cure in Gilbert.
Thank you for sharing your pictures with us, Mrs. Buhlmann!
*If you want to share your summer pictures and fun in the sun with us, email dbartels@ci.k12.mn.us. Remember to include what it is you're doing!

The 2022-2023 School Supply Lists are on our website!
Click the link to see more...https://www.ci.k12.mn.us/page/school-supply-lists.


Don't forget to send in your summer pictures. We'd love to see what you are up too!


Have a safe and Happy 4th!


We are starting a new feature for the summer!
How far will we go? What will we do?
Please include of brief description of the photo! We look forward to seeing all your photos!


Sometime during evening hours on June 14th, someone shot a hole through the window of the new CTE Wing with a pellet gun. There is a tiny hole. The window shattered. The pellet was found on the inside of the building. An investigation is underway.


Throughout the summer we will have featured days of the week! This week we have "Tell Us Tuesday."
Tell us your favorite activity you like to do in the summer!


When the 6th Grade Student Council opened the CRES school store this year, they were determined they would like 50% of the profits to be donated to St. Jude Children's Hospital. They earned approximately $1000 in profits. So, we will be sending $500 to St. Jude! They were presented with a big check to celebrate their success!


Here is "The Art of the Week!"
3D Cactus, a Spray Paint Galaxy and Duck, Duck Lily pad



Special thank you to our Seniors for making our Kindergartner graduate's day special and escorting them into the auditorium! 🎓Congratulations to both the Senior Class of 2022 and the future graduating Class of 2034!


Here are the winners of the final culinary foods competitions! Winning dishes included homemade hot fudge and fruit kabobs, pizza inspired grilled cheese, and a jalapeño chocolate torte with homemade ice cream!

It's the last day of school! Can you believe it?


The FACS 7 class learned basic knife skills and ended their culinary
experience with some delicious fruit pizza!


Last Friday, CRES students enjoyed a fun day of Track N Field! There was Tug-O-War, Limbo, long jump, and much more. Thank you to all of the volunteers to helped with the day!





Check out these great paintings and 3D art. Every week we are blown away with the talent from our students!


Mrs. Perpich's 3rd grade class would like to send a big THANK YOU to Trisha Abear for teaching Junior Achievement this year. Mrs. Perpich's class enjoyed learning about our community and its contributors. Thank you, Trisha!
